at Sydney Cricket Ground
A ball-by-ball commentary during the last hour of play by former New
South Wales cricketers Hal Hooker and Alan McGilvray , with comments and summaries by former Test players Victor Richardson and J. H. Fingleton (Australia) and A. E. R. Gilligan (England)
(Broadcasts and summaries in collaboration with the Australian Broadcasting Commission)
Your request records introduced this week by George Elrick
Whitehall's relations with the business world are becoming increasingly important. So Dingle Foot winds up his tour of investigation in Whitehall with a survey of the Trade Departments
Peter Kilby at the organ of the Trocadero, Elephant and Castle, London
6—' Women and Children First.' Anthony Barnett discusses with the biologist and the householder what bacteriology has still to do to improve the health of mothers and children
Michael Spivakowsky and the Stradivari Orchestra
Dance music on gramophone records
John Howlett at the theatre organ
E. M. Wellings (former Oxford and Surrey player) tells the story of the fifth day's play, illustrated by extracts from the day's commentaries
BBC Northern Orchestra: conductor, Charles Groves ; with Harold Dawber (organ)
From the Town Hall, Manchester, at the invitation of the Manchester Corporation
Metropolitan Police Central Band conducted by Mr. Roger Barsotti , Director of Music
A daily programme of entertainment, information, and music for the woman at home
Alan Ivimey introduces Kay Beattie on ' Finishing Touches'; your gramophone requests; and the current serial story Monica Dickens 's One Pair of Feet,' read by Nesta Sawyer
2-Elgar's use of variation form, illustrated by the New London Orchestra: conductor, Alec Sherman
Band of the Royal Corps of Signals: conductor. Mr. John L. Judd
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Produced by Vivian Milroy.
played by the BBC Scottish Orchestra : conductor, Ian Whyte
with Jimmy Miller , Sally Browne , Doreen Stephens , the Quads, the George Chisholm Swing Group, and the Saxtette
The music you have asked for introduced and played by Sandy Macpher son at the theatre organ
Thriller serial. Script by Geoffrey Webb. Produced by Neil Tuson
Lawrence Tibbett on gramophone records
The Quiz visits the Village Institute, Warmington, near Banbury
Musical illustrations provided by Jack Jordan. Produced by Philip Robin son.
Tunes you ask us to play
Variety from the Palace Theatre, Blackpool. Introduced by David Southwood
Escorted by Neal Arden and accompanied by the augmented Dance Orchestra conducted by Stanley Black , who has made the musical arrangements. Presented by Peter Duncan
With music played by John Reynders and his Orchestra
and his Orchestra, with Sally Doug las, Carole Carr , Dick James. Archie Lewis , and Michael Linuen